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Q: My pond is approximately 1.5 acres and shaped like a horeshoe with a pennisula in the middle. I have clay soil and my pond is always murky. It is 7 years old and I am frustrated that I have stocked the pond and do not catch many fish. I want a clear pond without killing my fish. -Scott of Carl Junction, MO

A: Great question! There are many facets to this questions and also please note that a pond will never be as clear as a pool. If your pond is murky, the first question I would ask you is, “Do you have catfish or koi in your farm pond?” If the answer is “yes”, then thats the issue. Catfish and koi are known as “bottom dwellers” and will stir up the bottom of a pond and no matter how hard you try to settle it out, the catfish and koi will just keep stiring it up. If you do not have catfish or koi, then we have to dig a little deeper for find the answer. What I would do next is a glass jar test. Take a clear glass jar and fill it up with your pond’s water. Wait 24 hours and either two things will happen. One, the cloudiness settles and the water becomes clear or two, the water is green and nothing settles. If the water is green, than we have to treat for algae. See Algae Control. If the cloudiness settles at the bottom and the water is clear, then the cloudiness is caused by suspended particulates instead of algae. If this is the case, a double dose of EcoBoost™ will flocculate the particulates and a regular maintenance of PondClear™ Packets will help maintain that clear water. Also, Nutri-Defense & Pond Clear are both Safe for people, pets, fish, livestock & Wildlife.

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I have a 1,000 gal. pool with a waterfall.Stocked with gold fish and koi. Our goal is to see the fish. Living in Minnesota our pool is our “coffee break” room. Last year we were taken over by leeches. I am hoping they do not survive our winters. In your answer for eliminating leeches is ridding the muck accumulation, I am considering using pond clear. Which of your products would best suit our situation? I am still seeking advice on using bleach to clean our pool for both leeches and algae. Any suggestions on amount to use? Any danger to our pump using bleach?